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DRAG CHAIN CONVEYORS

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CONTENTS

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C O N V E Y

DRAG CHAIN CONVEYORS LOUISE Chain Conveyors type TKF, are operating in installations worldwide to handle powdery, coarse, fine grained, abrasive and sticky bulk materials.

4 LOUISE Chain Conveyor 6 Conveying Geometry

LOUISE Chain Conveyors are designed to suit the properties of the bulk material, the operating hours and the conditions of the surroundings, with the appropriate chain speed and chain width being of vital importance for the service life of the conveyor.

8 Applications 13 Gravity Chain Tensioning 14 Tension Station Drive Station

LOUISE Chain Conveyors reclaim, convey, cool and distribute all kinds of bulk materials • Cement industry Natural and FGD-gypsum, blast furnace slag, limestone, burnt lime, fine lime, clinker, marl, raw meal, cement, filter dust

15 Fork Link Chains

Two basic ranges of applications exist: 16 Conveying Capacity 17 Standard Chain Conveyor

1. Material conveying including controlled/proportional discharge by means of equipment such as belt conveyors, rotary valves, double pendulum flap etc.

dimensions

2. Material reclaim from silos, hoppers or filters via discharge table. 18 Conversion & Refurbishments 19 After-Sales Service

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LOUISE CHAIN CONVEYOR Selection of trough sections, available with single and double-strand chain depending on the application

Single-strand chain with standard/oversized flights

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Double-strand chain with wear plates

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Section with material bed for clinker transport

Section with cast basalt lining

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CONVEYING GEOMETRY With their versatile geometry LOUISE Chain Conveyors fit into new or existing plant arrangements.

Horizontal

Inclined

Horizontal und inclined

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CONVEYING GEOMETRY Plant arrangements or limited space often require complex layouts for conveying equipment. Special design

Vertical

Right angle

Swan neck

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APPLICATIONS Chain Conveyors for the distribution of various types of bulk materials Chain Conveyors to convey and distribute bulk materials to different locations.

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Controlled feeding of the chain conveyor is realized through one single feeding chute. The number of discharge openings varies in accordance with the plant requirements. All intermediate discharge openings are fitted with remote controlled shut-off gates allowing to choose the receiving silo from the central control room. The final discharge opening in the drive station remains open at any time.

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Chain Conveyors to reclaim bulk material from various silos or hoppers Chain Conveyors to reclaim coal from one or several hoppers. A double row needle gate or a motorized slide gate, open in normal operation, isolates the silo or hopper from the Chain Conveyor for maintenance purposes. During the discharge process the full load of the

bulk material is supported by a discharge table located underneath the reclaim opening on the return run. This arrangement enables the volumetric discharge at the required rate by regulating the height of the material layer either with the chain speed through the frequency converter or with a motorized or manual level control. Discharge onto subsequent equipment is realized through the discharge opening in the tension station.

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APPLICATIONS Submerged LOUISE Chain Conveyors for cooling and conveying of hot bottom ash in power stations

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The hot bottom ash falls from the boiler directly into the submerged Chain Conveyor. Depending on the type of coal and the capacity of the boiler, the bottom ash is conveyed either with the upper or the lower chain strand.

adapts the chain speed to the ash volume, which is subject to the type of burnt coal. This feature of the LOUISE Chain Conveyor allows to avoid unnecessary high chain speed, hence keeping the wear factor at a low level.

If required the chain speed is adjustable to the actually generated ash quantity by electric control. The control unit of the chain conveyor continuously

The complete Chain Conveyor with the water bath is installed on rollers and can be removed for maintenance after closing the ash feeding gates.

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APPLICATIONS LOUISE Chain Conveyors for reclaim and dry cooling of hot bottom ash A particular design is the LOUISE Chain Conveyor allowing for dry cooling of hot bottom ash. A double trough design builds the water cooling system, which protects the chain links and cools down the ash. If non fluidised ash with a considerable angle of repose is discharged, the Chain Conveyor may remain under constant load from the material column accumulated in the boiler outlet in order to avoid loss of air during the discharge process.

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APPLICATIONS Submerged LOUISE Chain Conveyors used in white cement production Cooling and conveying of white cement clinker The white cement clinker falls directly from the kiln into the submerged Chain Conveyor for cooling. Smaller particles passing through the upper chain strand designed like a screen fall onto the trough bottom and are dragged to the discharge at the drive station to be subsequently taken to the mill. Larger particles remain on the upper chain strand and are taken to the discharge at the take-up station for recycling.

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GRAVITY CHAIN TENSIONING Chain Conveyor with gravity chain tensioning for handling filter dust For the reclaim of fines such as precipitator dust from filter hoppers, the Chain Conveyor with gravity chain tensioning is an economic solution as an integrated or add-on conveyor. Chain tensioning is achieved by guiding the chain over an idler roller in the drive station, thus causing the chain to sag by its own weight, ensuring perfect fit of the chain around the chain sprocket. With this conveyor design, no tensioning device is required in the return station.

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TENSION STATION

DRIVE STATION

1 2 3–4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Chain tensioning device Return sprocket Tension bearing Hub Stuffing boxes Speed monitor Bearing shield end position Chain monitoring Reference point for pretension Station cover Nominal width + 110 mm

Drive sprocket Stuffing box Pillow block bearing Pillow block bearing support Outlet flange Chain scraper Maintenance opening Station cover

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FORK LINK CHAINS LOUISE single and double-strand chains are drop-forged and extremely wear-resistant. Chain links and connecting pins are hardened to 58–60 HRC. The flights are either welded to the chain links for single-strand chains or fixed with fastening bows on both sides of the chain links for double-strand chains.

Single-strand chain

The steel used for fabrication of the flights is chosen to suit the bulk material's properties. If abrasive material is to be conveyed, the flights are fabricated from wear-resistant steel. Standard widths of single-strand chains range from 250 mm to 630 mm. Standard double-strand chains range from 630 mm to 2,000 mm.

Double-strand chain

CHAIN SPROCKETS The chain sprockets are hardened in areas subject to wear. The sprockets are split into segments as a standard. Therefore, replacement of the sprocket sections does not imply disassembly of the chain strand.

Drive sprocket

Depending on the load, the sprockets feature six, eight, ten or twelve teeth.

Take-up sprocket

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CONVEYING CAPACITY also condition the material layer and the actual conveying capacity. The following capacities are based on standard conditions.

The properties of the bulk material are essential to determine the main features of the chain conveyor's components such as chain type or flight height. They

Double-strand chain

Single-strand chain

Conveying Capacity with standard conditions Width(1)

Trough

Material level(3) Height(2)

Height(4)

B1

H

S

h

Theoretical capacity m3/h Conveying speed m/s

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

0,05

0,10

0,15

0,20

0,25

250/1

306

515

100

50

5,5

11,0

16,5

22,0

27,5

33,0

400/1

456

515

150

50

12,5

25,0

37,5

50,0

62,5

75,0

630/1

686

20,0

40,0

60,0

80,0

100,0

120,0

645 630/2 800/2 1000/2 1200/2 1400/2

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Flight

Width

515

50 170

645 856 1056 1256 1456

0,30

50 50

515

200

50

29,5

59

88,5

118,0

147,5

645

230

60

34,5

69,0

103,0

138,0

172,5

645

230

60

49,5

99,0

148,5

198,0

247,5

775

280

60

51,5

103,0

154,5

206,0

257,5 310,0

645

230

60

50,5

101,0

151,5

202,0

775

280

60

62,0

124,0

186,0

248,0

645

230

60

59,0

118,0

177,0

236,0

775

280

60

71,5

143,0

214,5

286,0 326,0

1600/2

1656

775

280

80

81,5

163,0

244,5

1800/2

1856

775

280

80

91,5

183,0

274,5

2000/2

2056

775

280

80

102,0

204,0

306,0

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STANDARD CHAIN CONVEYOR DIMENSIONS For chains from 250 mm to 1,200 mm width, considering the various chain types and the number of sprocket teeth.

B

Chain

Pitch

Teeth Bearing Ø

250

40/20

142

6

250

50/25

142

6

250

50/25

142

315

50/25

315

Dimensions for chains with a chain width (B) between 1,200 and 2,000 mm are available on request.

L1

L2

L3

L6

L7

L8

L10

H3

H4

H5

B0

B1

B2

B3

65/50

1.000

300

700

1.000

600

400

850

273

198

265

413

510

400

660

65/50

1.000

300

700

1.000

600

400

850

273

198

265

413

510

400

660

8

80/60

1.000

300

700

1.000

575

425

850

333

258

310

413

570

435

660

142

6

65/50

1.000

300

700

1.000

600

400

850

273

198

265

481

542

430

725

50/25

142

8

80/60

1.000

300

700

1.000

575

425

850

333

258

310

481

602

465

725

400

50/25

142

6

65/60

1.000

300

700

1.000

600

400

850

273

198

265

566

585

475

810

400

50/25

142

8

80/60

1.000

300

700

1.000

575

425

850

333

258

310

566

645

510

810

500

50/25

142

8

80/60

1.000

300

700

1.000

575

425

850

333

258

310

666

695

560

910

500

50/25

142

8

100/75

1.000

300

700

1.000

575

425

850

333

258

310

666

755

595

1.010

630

50/25

142

8

100/75

1.000

300

700

1.000

575

425

850

335

260

310

806

820

660

1.140

630

60/30

200

6

100/75

1.000

300

700

1.000

575

425

850

335

260

310

806

820

660

1.140

630

60/30

200

8

125/75

1.250

350

900

1.000

575

425

1.100

400

360

310

806

870

695

1.140

630

50/25

200

6

125/75

1.000

300

700

1.000

575

425

850

335

260

310

800

940

695

1.140

630

50/25

200

8

150/75

1.250

350

900

1.000

575

425

1.100

400

325

375

800

985

715

1.240

800

50/25

200

6

125/75

1.000

300

700

1.000

575

425

850

335

260

310

990

1.025

780

1.310

800

50/25

200

8

150/75

1.250

350

900

1.000

575

425

1.100

400

325

375

990

1.070

800

1.410

900

1.000

575

425

1.100

400

325

375

990

1.025

780

1.310

1.050 1.500

800

700

1.350

465

390

440

990

1.070

800

1.410

800

60/30

250

6

125/75

1.250

350

800

60/30

250

8

150/75

1.500

450

1.000

60/30

250

6

125/75

1.250

350

1.000

575

425

1.100

400

325

375

1.190 1.125

800

1.510

1.000

60/30

250

8

125/75

1.500

450

1.050 1.500

800

700

1.350

465

390

440

1.190 1.125

800

1.510

1.000

60/30

250

8

150/75

1.500

450

1.050 1.500

800

700

1.350

465

390

440

1.190 1.170

900

1.610

1.200

60/30

250

6

125/75

1.250

350

1.000

575

425

1.100

400

325

375

1.390 1.225

980

1.710

1.200

60/30

250

8

150/75

1.500

450

1.050 1.500

800

700

1.350

465

390

440

1.390 1.270 1.000 1.810

1.200

60/30

250

8

180/75

1.500

450

1.050 1.500

800

700

1.350

465

390

440

1.390 1.355 1.035 1.810

900

900

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Installation of new bucket strand

CONVERSIONS AND REFURBISHMENTS • • • •

Upgrading of existing plant components Targeting increased efficiency Higher output Improved availability

With our expert team of engineers planning selective modernisation measures, we pay special attention to the upgrading of existing plant components, targeting increased efficiency, higher output rates and improved availability. Upgrading of your materials handling and storage equipment to state-of-the-art technology is achieved through a tailor-made refurbishment process under optimum utilisation of time and budget. Most of the existing components are re-used in the refurbishment process to save cost. Engineered conversions and refurbishments for increased efficiency and output are performed on AUMUND equipment as well as on the equipment of other manufacturers. Pre-assembly of chain strands

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